Antique Rockford Gothic Walnut Carved Court Cupboard Hutch Sideboard Bar Cabinet


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Description

An exquisite early 20th century Rockford Furniture Co Gothic Revival livery cupboard, china hutch, buffet, console or drybar. Made of walnut featuring three long interior shelves with plate grooves concealed by carved doors, pierced aprons with drop finial, six barley twisted support legs and octagonal feet.

Marked Rockford Furniture Company, The ""A"" Line, Rockford Illinois. The A line was Rockford top tier consisting of custom made furnishing of the highest grade components.

Rockford Furniture Company, Rockford, Illinois (1882-1977)

Rockford Furniture, an Illinois corporation organized in 1882, engaged in the manufacture of furniture until 1950. From that time until its properties were sold to Rockford Standard Furniture in 1972, Rockford Chair and Furniture was engaged entirely in the rental business. Its rental properties consisted of six buildings, the largest of which was completely destroyed by fire in 1960. The original organizers of Rockford Chair and Furniture Company were P.A. Peterson, Alexander Johnson, and Aug Peterson. When the founders of Rockford Furniture died, ownership remained in the families for the most part: little stock was sold to outsiders. Rockford Chair was one of the largest and oldest of the city’s furniture manufacturers–a major industry in Rockford from the Civil War to mid-twentieth century. It was also one of the last to cease operations in 1973.

Condition

Very good vintage condition, light wear and distressing commensurate with age and use. Interior shows some finish loss and marking.

Dimensions

16.5" x 60.5" x 60.5"h